Articles, tagged with "reasonable care", page 1

In the event that you believe that your employer has acted unfairly towards you or has made changes to your work or job without your agreement, then your employer could be legally liable for breach of contract.
The employment law in the UK understands... Read >
Author: Clark_Taylor

Generally speaking, an insurer is unable to rely on the negligence of the insured to defeat his claim, in the absence of express provision to the contrary or wilful misconduct. Nevertheless, virtually all ARPI policies contain clauses requiring the insure... Read >
Author: tan2sie6

Although the "reasonable care" clause referred to above may sometimes entide insurers to refuse to pay a claim where the insured has been reckless, insurers often accept that the acts of the insured should not detract from the rights of co-insureds or thi... Read >
Author: tan2sie6

One enormous issue real estate investors face with income property concerns tenants. Naturally, you always hope you can fill your apartment or other investment property with good tenants that pay the rent on time and act in an orderly fashion, but this is... Read >
Author: James Kobzeff